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The Coffee Shop (a place to chat) Est. 2004
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by krump</i> <br /><br />who moved my coffee? <br />[/quote] <br /> <br /> <br />I know what you mean. I SWEAR the dog drinks mine of a morning. I just don't understand how I fill it up one minute only to have it disappear the next. Honestly the cup does not have a hole in it, so where does it go? <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Jim: <br />If your cup doesn't have a hole in it how do you get the coffee in it? I really think that the aliens come in and sip my tea. They will sometimes hide my cup by moving it across the room or behind the paper. <br /> <br />Stokesda: <br />[#welcome] As someone posted earlier the coffee shop is open 24/7 you just have to be your own waiter. <br /> <br />Ed: <br />You should be way ahead of me this week as all I've gotten to do is solder some wires together and get the yard all powered up. I think it's about time to start working on the top loop and the town up there as I've got most of the structures built. I use a lot of Suydam buildings and others that are about the same size since I've got a small layout. As nice as the Walthers buildings are, many of their buildings are to big for my layout. <br /> <br />I need to get the control panel for the throat done so I don't have to throw the tortises by hand. But as stated earlier I just can't make up my mind on the size DPDT's to get. I've got one size in use on one staging yard and the other size on the other staging yard don't really have a preferance. <br /> <br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by der5997</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by TEFFY</i> <br /> <br />John: <br />When we get there would you show me how you did those multipull (SP)quotes? [/quote] <br /> <br />Why waste visit time when we can waste it right away! click on the quote icon. In the new message field that generates, keep the top line that begins with the Forum Code for quote. Delete all the post up to the bit you want to quote. At the end of that part, <b>type the close quote code.</b> Then move on, deleteing up to t he next bit you want to quote. Now you have to <b>tpye in the begin quote code</b>, and finish with the end quote code <br />[quote]QUOTE: You are my type mathamtician - time for tea[/quote] <br />add your comments: Never could figure math out at school, was afraid to ask questions.[V] <br />on to the next quote, type in the begin code, followed by the bit you want to quote, and finish wirth the end quote code [quote]QUOTE: <br />Santa Fe also used rail for pilots on the steamers at rebuild time.[/quote] <br />Yes the article mentioned that. <br />then delete all rrest of the text you don't want to deal with <br /> <br />Don't forget that any smilies you put in are added to the very end of the text, and have to be cut and pasted where you wanted them. Told you it wasted time <br />[(-D] <br />Got to go. Regards, <br />[/quote] <br />You're right it's a waste of time, but at least I now know how to do it. If I don't forget I'll be doing good. What makes it bad is I can't see what's been done utill it's posted and then it's too late. <br /> <br />Fergie: <br />What's the chance of you being in port the night that I'm there. I can let you know what day I'll be their a little later. <br /> <br />Ya'll have a blessed day and remember <b>SANTA FE ALL THE WAY</b> <br />Bob
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